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Updated: May 14, 2025
Again, in the only piece of humour in the play if that should be called humour which, taken in its relation to the consciousness of the principal characters, is as terrible as anything in the piece the porter ends off his fantastic soliloquy, in which he personates the porter of hell-gate, with the words, "But this place is too cold for hell: I'll devil-porter it no further.
The scenery seems laid for some great historical drama but it is in truth only laid for you and the poor fellow shouldering your bag, and for a restless knocking at closed doors, trying to awaken slumberous porters who, like the man at Macbeth's castle, swear they will "devil-porter it no longer."
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